RAD-Galaxy User’s Guide
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© 2016 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.
Version 1.2 - November 28, 2017
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Reference: Connector Pinouts and Cable Signal Mappings
This chapter contains complete pinouts for the connectors on the RAD-Galaxy, as well as
those on the network interface cables used to attach to it. For your convenience, tables are
also provided that show the mappings of signals between pin numbers on the connectors of
each network cable. We’ve also created inter-cable signal mappings that show all of the signal
flows on a configured device.
Note:
In most configurations, the LIN channel of the RAD-
Galaxy is also used as the Ethernet Activation line for DoIP, the
exception being when the neoVI FIRE 2 OBD Cable with DoIP
support is used. Since this chapter is large and readers who
reference individual cable pinouts may not see this note, a reminder
has also been provided in places where relevant.
6.1 RAD-Galaxy Connector Pinouts
In this section we provide a complete list of the pinouts for the connectors on the RAD-Galaxy,
as well as those on the network interface cables used to attach to it.
Note:
The RAD-Galaxy channels and device labels still use
the term
BroadR-Reach
(
BR
) since the device predates the
formal 100BASE-T1 specification. As mentioned earlier in the
manual, the RAD-Galaxy supports devices meeting either standard.
RAD-Galaxy Nano MQS 100BASE-T1 (BroadR-Reach) Connector 1 Pinout Details
A detailed description of the pinout of 100BASE-T1 (BroadR-Reach) Ethernet connector 1 can
be found in Table 2. A close-up of the connector is shown in Figure 78.
Pin #
Label
Description
1
BR11+
BroadR-Reach connection 11, positive
2
BR11-
BroadR-Reach connection 11, negative
3
DNC
Do not connect
4
DNC
Do not connect
5
DNC
Do not connect
6
DNC
Do not connect
7
BR12+
BroadR-Reach connection 12, positive